Amusingly, the most beautiful room in the apartment is our bedroom. It has a fireplace, and a view of the sea, and a deck with room for chairs and flowers, and a window seat. I said to Tom that we will have to be like Colette and entertain in our boudoir. It would not be fair to keep visitors out of that room.
I know we can't limit ourselves to three rooms forever, but already the prospect of living in a place this beautiful makes us feel as if we're going on vacation for a year. I suppose after twenty years in the ugly town it's okay to take a break and pretend that we're the kind of people who are accustomed to living in Victorian houses by the sea. My north-country Puritan conscience thinks otherwise, but I'm working to squelch him.
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--what a lovely idea..."vacationing" for a year...you deserve the view, the fireplace, the adventure!
Congratulations on finding a place to ease your souls and your selves.
And I find it interesting that your north-country Puritan conscience is masculine. Tap into Mistress Puritan conscience, as I'll bet she is thrilled, even if scretly!
I am so pleased that this step is a positive one. On to final packing and moving without worrying about living under a bridge until a huse comes along.
When I built my house, I lived for a year and 1 month in THE most amazing apartment I'd ever had. My new house did not compare except that it is mine.
Secretly!!!! I did proof-read!!!
Oh, yes, Ruth, my north-country conscience is John Milton. No doubt about it!
Congratulations, Dawn! It will be good to have the leisure to find just the right place to buy.
What a marvelous (and romantic) view, Dawn. So happy you and Tom found a place and get to share this.
Thank you all for your cheery congratulations! I am relieved to be seeing a way out of limbo.
I am so happy for you!
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